What are some charracteristis that are unique to koinobori

1. Koinobori are typically large, colorful carp-shaped windsocks that are flown in Japan to celebrate Children's Day on May 5th.

2. They are often made of lightweight, silk or nylon fabric, and are decorated with vibrant colors and patterns.

3. Koinobori are usually designed to resemble a carp swimming upstream, with the largest windsock representing the father, followed by smaller windsocks representing the mother and children.

4. Koinobori are traditionally flown on tall poles, with the wind causing them to "swim" and dance in the air.

5. The symbolism behind koinobori is to represent strength, perseverance, and success in life, as the carp is known for its determination and ability to swim upstream against strong currents.

6. Koinobori are considered a form of traditional Japanese art and are a popular decoration during the Children's Day festival.